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		<h3>Organisers' Information</h3>
		<p>The Conference on Fair Employment Practices is presented by the
			Singapore Tripartism Forum, consisting of the Ministry of Manpower,
			National Trades Union Congress and Singapore National Employers
			Federation in partnership with the Tripartite Alliance for Fair
			Employment Practices.</p>

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						<strong>Ministry of Manpower (MOM)</strong>
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					<p>The Ministry of Manpower aspires to develop a globally
						competitive workforce and a great workplace, for a cohesive
						society and a secure economic future for all Singaporeans.</p>
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						For more information, please visit <a  class="oglink"
							href="http://www.mom.gov.sg">www.mom.gov.sg.</a>
					</p>

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						<strong>National Trades Union Congress (NTUC)</strong>
					</p>
					<p>The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) is a national
						confederation of trade unions in the industrial, service and
						public sectors representing over 700,000 workers in Singapore.
						NTUC's objectives are to help Singapore stay competitive and
						workers remain employable for life; to enhance the social status
						and well being of workers; and to build a strong, responsible and
						caring labour movement. NTUC's vision is to be an inclusive labour
						movement for all collars, all ages and all nationalities. NTUC is
						at the heart of the Labour Movement, which comprises 61 affiliated
						unions, one affiliated taxi association, 13 social enterprises and
						four related organisations.</p>
					<p>
						For more details on NTUC, please visit our website <a
							 href="http://www.ntuc.org.sg" class="oglink">www.ntuc.org.sg.</a>
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						<strong>Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF)</strong>
					</p>
					<p>The Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) was
						established in 1980. SNEF is a trade union of employers dedicated
						to preserving industrial harmony and helping employers achieve
						excellence in employment practices, thereby enhancing
						productivity, competitiveness as well as the quality of their
						employees' work life. With the support of over 2,000 corporate
						members, SNEF is an active player in facilitating the tripartite
						partnership among the Government, employers and unions.</p>
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						For more information, please visit <a 
							href="http://www.sgemployers.com" class="oglink">www.sgemployers.com.</a>
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						<strong>Tripartite Alliance for Fair Employment Practices
							(TAFEP)</strong>
					</p>
					<p>The Tripartite Alliance for Fair Employment Practices
						(TAFEP) promotes fair, responsible and merit-based employment
						practices so that employees can realise their full potential and
						employers can achieve organisational excellence. Leveraging its
						unique tripartite identity, TAFEP works in partnership with
						employer organisations, unions and the government to create
						awareness and facilitate the adoption of fair and responsible
						employment practices. TAFEP provides a range of services, tools
						and resources, including training workshops, advisory services,
						and educational materials, to help organisations implement fair
						employment practices and to comply with employment legislation.</p>
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						For more information, please visit <a 
							href="http://www.tafep.sg" class="oglink">www.tafep.sg.</a>
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		<h3>Exhibitors</h3>
		<p>TAFEP&rsquo;s partners will also be present at the conference
			to offer advisory services to employers. Seize the opportunity to
			meet all of them at the event.</p>
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						<strong>Caliberlink</strong>
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					<p>CaliberLink is a dedicated career centre set up by the
						Singapore Workforce Development (WDA) for local Professionals,
						Managers and Executives (PMEs). As a one-stop centre for training
						and career advisory, we aim to enhance the employability of PMEs
						and guide them in their career and professional development. As an
						employment exchange, we connect PMEs to employers and industry
						partners to enhance their employment. As a caliber scout and
						learning solutionist for employers, we connect employers to
						talents and point them to industry-relevant and best-in-class
						training to support their manpower need.</p>
					<p>
						For more information, please visit <a 
							href="http://www.caliberlink.com.sg" class="oglink">
							www.caliberlink.com.sg.</a>
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						<strong>Centre for Seniors (CFS)</strong>
					</p>
					<p>Centre For Seniors (CFS) is a non-profit organisation set up
						in 2006 by six NTUC cooperatives and two voluntary welfare
						organisations. It is committed to promote the total well-being of
						seniors in the community by advocating positive attitudes towards
						ageing through fostering an inclusive, active ageing culture in
						Singapore. CFS specialises in the training of older persons, as
						well as management staff to work effectively with older employees.
						Its programmes range from one-day workshops to six-day certificate
						courses. Since starting operations in April 2007, some 9000
						employers/older workers have participated in its training
						programmes. CFS also collaborate with various institution for
						surveys and transform them into useful evidence-based knowledge
						for the deeper development of active ageing literature, policy,
						and ground initiatives.</p>
					<p>
						For more information, please visit <a 
							href="http://www.centreforseniors.org.sg" class="oglink">www.centreforseniors.org.sg.</a>
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						<strong>Ministry of Manpower (MOM)</strong>
					</p>
					<p>The Ministry of Manpower aspires to develop a globally
						competitive workforce and a great workplace, for a cohesive
						society and a secure economic future for all Singaporeans.</p>

					<p>
						For more information, please visit <a 
							href="http://www.mom.gov.sg" class="oglink">www.mom.gov.sg.</a>
					</p>

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						<strong>National Trades Union Congress (NTUC)</strong>
					</p>
					<p>The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) is a national
						confederation of trade unions in the industrial, service and
						public sectors representing over 700,000 workers in Singapore.
						NTUC's objectives are to help Singapore stay competitive and
						workers remain employable for life; to enhance the social status
						and well being of workers; and to build a strong, responsible and
						caring labour movement. NTUC's vision is to be an inclusive labour
						movement for all collars, all ages and all nationalities. NTUC is
						at the heart of the Labour Movement, which comprises 61 affiliated
						unions, one affiliated taxi association, 13 social enterprises and
						four related organisations.</p>
					<p>
						For more details on NTUC, please visit our website <a
							 href="http://www.ntuc.org.sg" class="oglink">www.ntuc.org.sg.</a>
					</p>
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						<strong>Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative
							Enterprises (SCORE)</strong>
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					<p>
						About Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises (SCORE)<br />SCORE
						was established as a statutory board under the Ministry of Home
						Affairs in 1976. SCORE plays an important role in the Singapore
						correctional system through the provision of rehabilitation and
						aftercare services to inmates and ex-offenders, hence creating a
						safe and secure Singapore SCORE adopts a multi-faceted approach to
						rehabilitation and reintegration. SCORE does so by focusing on
						training, work, employment assistance and community engagement.
						The synergy achieved enhances the employability of offenders, and
						prepares them for their eventual reintegration into the national
						workforce.
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					<p>
						For more information, please visit <a 
							href="http://www.score.gov.sg" class="oglink">www.score.gov.sg.</a>
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						<strong>Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF)</strong>
					</p>
					<p>The Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) was
						established in 1980. SNEF is a trade union of employers dedicated
						to preserving industrial harmony and helping employers achieve
						excellence in employment practices, thereby enhancing
						productivity, competitiveness as well as the quality of their
						employees' work life. With the support of over 2,000 corporate
						members, SNEF is an active player in facilitating the tripartite
						partnership among the Government, employers and unions.</p>
					<p>
						For more information, please visit <a 
							href="http://www.sgemployers.com" class="oglink">www.sgemployers.com.</a>
					</p>
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						<strong>Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD)</strong>
					</p>
					<p>The Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD) is a voluntary
						welfare organisation that promotes the interest, welfare and
						advancement of people with disabilities, working in partnership
						with people with disabilities to develop their potential to the
						fullest. Through programmes and services that encompass
						rehabilitation, vocational skills and IT training, educational
						support, employment, assistive technology, day care and social
						support, SPD seeks to enable people with disabilities to be
						self-reliant and independent. As one of the Government appointed
						job placement agencies, SPD also provides support to accommodate
						people with disabilities at the workplace and assist to make them
						good dependable employees.</p>
					<p>
						For more information, please visit <a 
							href="http://www.spd.org.sg" class="oglink">www.spd.org.sg.</a>
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